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Post by the Scribe on Apr 7, 2021 9:01:01 GMT
Best Live Performances Of Linda RonstadtLinda Ronstadt’s timeless beauty and angelic voice are the perfect combinations for her well-deserved success in the music industry. Loved by everyone for her remarkable performances, her alluring vocals, and her great personality on stage definitely make her on-stage concerts so mesmerizing. iloveclassicrock.com/5-best-live-performances-of-linda-ronstadt/ Linda Ronstadt - Best Live Performances
moonlightmusic 3.57K subscribers This was hard to edit because she conquered so many genres and had such a long vocal prime. She is undoubtedly one of the greatest vocalists of all time. Long live Ronstadt. *no copyright infringement intended*
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Post by the Scribe on Feb 17, 2023 7:01:38 GMT
Linda Ronstadt With Emmylou Harris And Dolly Parton – “The Sweetest Gift”
Perhaps the first performance that marked the trio’s iconic get-together was during Harris and Ronstadt’s guest appearance on Dolly! In the show’s particular segment, the trio had harmonized to the sweet song, with Ronstadt’s full voice circulating the whole harmonization.
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Post by the Scribe on Feb 17, 2023 7:04:24 GMT
Linda Ronstadt – “Just One Look”
What made Ronstadt’s voice so exceptional was her ability to create such powerful vocals in live audiences. During “Just One Look”, a song from her Live in Hollywood album, her calm yet controlling talent to sing has definitely given her the edge of performing.companion thread conservatism.freeforums.net/thread/10462/
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Post by the Scribe on Feb 17, 2023 7:09:34 GMT
Linda Ronstadt- “You’re No Good”
At a 1976 concert, Ronstadt wore an elegant off-shoulder that contrasted the big flower accessory on her hair. Furthermore, her powerful vocals made the atmosphere of the concert even more pleasing.
6,877,650 views May 16, 2013 This clip of Linda Ronstadt and her stellar band (Andrew Gold, Kenny Edwards, Waddy Wachtel, Dan Dugmore, Brock Walsh and Michael Botts) tearing it up live in 1976 is taken from a 30-minute performance. The Reelin' In The Years library contains hours of great Linda Ronstadt footage as well as other stars of the early 70s Southern California music scene including Jackson Browne, Warren Zevon, Joni Mitchell, Crosby, Stills Nash & Young, the Eagles, Randy Newman, Bonnie Raitt, America, the Mamas and the Papas and many more.
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Post by the Scribe on Feb 17, 2023 7:11:06 GMT
Linda Ronstadt – “Heatwave”
The heat may be waving for the people at the event, but it certainly was worth it upon seeing Linda’s cheerful performance on stage. She clearly enjoyed the people’s active participation and gave her very best in this Balboa Stadium’s 1975 concert.
Balboa Stadium September 27th 1975 San Diego, California
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Post by the Scribe on Feb 17, 2023 7:17:51 GMT
Linda Ronstadt Live at the Aquarius Theatre: "Fill My Eyes" & "The First Cut Is The Deepest"
This is my FAVORITE live performance from Linda. It includes two songs she never recorded and she was at her very best. Check out my companion thread for more information.
Cat Stevens - ABC In Concert 1973. With Dr. John & Linda Ronstadt. Live at the Aquarius Theater, Hollywood, California. Aired November 9th, 1973.
companion thread conservatism.freeforums.net/thread/574/flashback-abcs-concert-moon-star
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Post by the Scribe on Feb 17, 2023 10:34:04 GMT
Linda Ronstadt performing “Tumbling Dice” - “Poor Poor Pitiful Me” & "Love Me Tender" from her November 17 1977 appearance at the Summit in Houston, Texas.
Clip from the 1978 film, FM
99 Percent of Singing Is Listening
“You have to not think, but you have to listen when you’re singing…”
“Tumbling Dice” and “Poor Poor Pitiful Me” exemplified Ronstadt’s growing inclination to outfit her albums with songs that suited larger venues. Ronstadt’s searing rendition of “Tumbling Dice” rerouted her album Simple Dreams in a whole other direction.
Delivering what New York Times critic John Rockwell called “a hard-rock war cry of independence”, the singer punched the lyrics with spunk and sass. Originally one of the standout cuts on the Rolling Stones’ Exile On Main Street (1972), “Tumbling Dice” became the perfect vehicle to spotlight Ronstadt’s fluency in rock.
companion thread conservatism.freeforums.net/thread/5924/fm-movie
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Post by the Scribe on Feb 17, 2023 12:31:18 GMT
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